Property Ownership
An easement appurtenant in New Hampshire runs with the land, meaning it:
AExpires when the current owner sells the property
BTransfers automatically with the dominant tenement to successive owners✓ Correct
CRequires annual renewal by both property owners
DOnly benefits the original grantor
Explanation
An easement appurtenant benefits the dominant tenement and burdens the servient tenement. Because it runs with the land, it transfers automatically to each new owner of the dominant tenement.
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